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About David N. Walker

David N. Walker is a Christian husband, father and grandfather, a grounded pilot and a near-scratch golfer who had to give up the game because of shoulder problems.
A graduate of Duke University, he spent 42 years in the health insurance industry, during which time he traveled much of the United States. He started writing about 20 years ago and has been a member and leader in several writers' groups.
Christianity 101: The Simplified Christian Life, the devotional Heaven Sent and the novella series, Fancy, are now available in paperback and in Kindle and Nook formats, as well as through Smashwords and Kobo. See information about both of these by clicking "Books" above.

12 Responses to Words of Wisdom

An enjoyable post, any one I believe you could have chosen and added your thoughts. For a few years now a sermon about thankfulness has resonated with me unforgettably. Despite the trials of the past years I have continued to count my blessings and it has helped my attitude always. Now I talk to Him honestly but when I do, I always include first my thankfulness for the good in my life, for which I am truly thankful.

David – Each message is filled with wisdom in its own inspiring way. I really like the last one also. Grandmother used to always say, “Words are as dangerous as a firearm. Once spoken, you can never take them back.” Also, the one on growing old spoke to me loud and clear. As Tom and I meet one medical issue after another, I remind myself that God’s grace has permitted one more day to make a difference in this world created for us.